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Lead, Kindly Light

"Lead, Kindly Light, Amid the encircling gloom" is a hymn with words written in 1833 by Saint John Henry Newman as a poem titled "the Pillar of the Cloud", which was first published in the British Magazine in 1834, and republished in Lyra Apostolica in 1836.[1]

Lead, Kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom
"Lead, Kindly Light" (tune: Lux Beninga)
GenreHymn
Written1833
TextJohn Henry Newman
Based onExodus 13:21-22
Meter10.4.10.4.10.10
Melody

History edit

 
Author John Henry Newman

As a young priest, Newman became sick while in Italy and was unable to travel for almost three weeks. In his own words:

Before starting from my inn, I sat down on my bed and began to sob bitterly. My servant, who had acted as my nurse, asked what ailed me. I could only answer, "I have a work to do in England." I was aching to get home, yet for want of a vessel I was kept at Palermo for three weeks. I began to visit the churches, and they calmed my impatience, though I did not attend any services. At last I got off in an orange boat, bound for Marseilles. We were becalmed for whole week in the Straits of Bonifacio, and it was there that I wrote the lines, Lead, Kindly Light, which have since become so well known.

Tune edit

The first musical setting of "Lead, Kindly Light" was published in Hymns Ancient and Modern in 1868, set to the hymn tune Lux Benigna, specially composed for the hymn by John Bacchus Dykes. Newman ascribed the popularity of the hymn to Dykes' tune. The hymn was later set to the tune Bonifacio by David Evans. When the hymn was republished in the 1931 edition of Songs of Praise, it was set to a tune by William Henry Harris entitled Alberta, which he had composed in 1924 on a train crossing Canada.[2] The theologian David Brown notes that Lux Benigna has been criticised for its Victorian sentimentality, and that Dykes' once-popular tune has fallen out of favour, while Harris's Alberta has gained popularity.[3]

Other popular settings of the hymn include Charles H. Purday's tune Sandon, composed in 1860,[4] and Arthur Sullivan's tune, Lux in Tenebris,[5] which Ian Bradley praises as a "much more sensitive and honest setting of Newman's ambiguity and expressions of doubt" than Dykes's "steady, reassuring" rhythms.[6]

"Lead, Kindly Light" has also been set as a choral anthem by Sir John Stainer (1886).[7]

Notable occasions relating to hymn edit

 
Portrait plaque of U.S. president William McKinley, labelled "It is God's Way – Lead, Kindly Light", c. 1901

The largest mining disaster in the Durham Coalfield in England was at West Stanley Colliery, known locally as "The Burns Pit", when 168 men and boys lost their lives as the result of two underground explosions at 3:45pm on Tuesday 16 February 1909. In the Towneley Seam 63 lay dead, in the Tilley Seam 18 lay dead, in the Busty Seam 33 lay dead and in the Brockwell Seam 48 lay dead. But incredibly, there were still men alive underground. A group of 34 men and boys in the Tilley Seam had found a pocket of clean air. They were led by Deputy Mark Henderson. A few of them panicked and left the group, they died instantly after inhaling the poison gas. The remainder sat in almost total darkness, when one of them began humming the Hymn "Lead Kindly Light". In no time at all, the rest of the miners joined in with the words, "Lead kindly light amidst the encircling gloom, lead thou me on, The night is dark, and I am far from home". This was probably sung to the tune "Sandon" by C. H. Purday, popular with miners in the Durham coalfield. Before the hymn ended, young Jimmy Gardner died of injuries. These 26 men were rescued after 14 hours, four others were later rescued.

"Lead, Kindly Light" was sung by Betsie ten Boom, sister of Corrie ten Boom, and other women as they were led by the S.S. Guards to the Ravensbrück concentration camp during the Holocaust.[8]

"Lead, Kindly Light" was sung by a soloist, Marion Wright, on the RMS Titanic during a hymn-singing gathering led by the Rev. Ernest C. Carter, shortly before the ocean liner struck an iceberg on April 14, 1912.[9] The hymn was also sung aboard one of the Titanic's lifeboats when the rescue ship Carpathia was sighted the following morning. It was suggested by one of the occupants, Noëlle, Countess of Rothes.[10]

On one occasion in February 1915, "Lead, Kindly Light" was sung by a group of British troops to the accompaniment of nearby artillery fire on the Western Front during the First World War at services held before going into the trenches the following day.[11]

"Lead, Kindly Light" is the motto for the Cambridge High School, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Our Own English High School, United Arab Emirates; The Little Flower Higher Secondary School, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India; Soundararaja Vidyalaya, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India; Mangalam College of Engineering, Ettumanoor, Kerala, India; St. Thomas Public School, Pune, Maharashtra, India;[12] Sri Kumaran Children's Home, Bangalore, Karnataka, India and for De Paul School, Kuravilangad, Kerala (Malayalam translation).

The hymn is referred to in Chapter LVI titled 'Beauty in Loneliness – After All' from Thomas Hardy's novel Far From The Madding Crowd.[13]

The hymn was also a favourite of Mahatma Gandhi and is mentioned at the Gandhi Museum in Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

It was the favourite hymn of Percy French (1854–1920), who died suddenly in January 1920 at the home of his cousin in Formby, England. He was on his way back to his family after a final entertainment in Glasgow. These lines from "Lead Kindly Light" are etched on his grave in Saint Luke's Church, Formby:

So long thy power hath blessed me
Sure it still will lead me on,
O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent;
Till the night is gone.

Verses edit

Edward Henry Bickersteth (later Bishop of Exeter) added a fourth 'pirate verse' for the poem's republication in the Hymnal Companion in 1870.[14] Newman was not pleased, writing to the publishers: "It is not that the verse is not both in sentiment and language graceful and good, but I think you will at once see how unwilling an author must be to subject himself to the inconvenience of that being ascribed to him which is not his own."[14] This verse is not commonly now included as part of the hymn.

Lead, Kindly Light, amidst th'encircling gloom,
Lead Thou me on!
The night is dark, and I am far from home,
Lead Thou me on!
Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see
The distant scene; one step enough for me.

I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou
Shouldst lead me on;
I loved to choose and see my path; but now
Lead Thou me on!
I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears,
Pride ruled my will. Remember not past years!

So long Thy power hath blest me, sure it still
Will lead me on.
O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till
The night is gone,
And with the morn those angel faces smile,
Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile!

Meantime, along the narrow rugged path,
Thyself hast trod,
Lead, Saviour, lead me home in childlike faith,
Home to my God.
To rest forever after earthly strife
In the calm light of everlasting life.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lyra Apostolica". The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. Canterbury Press. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
  2. ^ Jones, Aled (10 November 2009). "13. Lead, Kindly Light". Aled Jones' Forty Favourite Hymns. Random House. p. 31. ISBN 978-1-4090-5077-3. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  3. ^ Brown, David (20 March 2008). God and Mystery in Words: Experience through Metaphor and Drama. OUP Oxford. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-19-160789-9. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Tune: SANDON (Purday)". Hymnary.org. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
  5. ^ Stainer, Sir John, ed. (1898). The Church Hymnary. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast, London & New York: Henry Frowde. pp. Appendix 11.
  6. ^ Bradley, Ian (2013-07-31). Lost Chords and Christian Soldiers: The Sacred Music of Arthur Sullivan. London: SCM Press. p. 73. ISBN 9780334044215.
  7. ^ [1] [dead link]
  8. ^ Corrie Ten Boom. The Hiding Place. USA: Bantam Books, 1974. pp. 190. Paperback
  9. ^ Lynch, Don; Marschall, Ken (1997). Titanic - An Illustrated History (2nd ed.). London: Hodder & Stoughton. p. 77. ISBN 0-340-56271-4.
  10. ^ Kansas City Star, July 31, 1918.
  11. ^ "7 February 1915 – Ted to Jane". familyletters.co.uk. 2015-02-07. Retrieved 2017-01-12.
  12. ^ "School Prayer – St. Thomas Public School". Stthomaspublicschool.in.
  13. ^ Thomas Hardy. Far From The Madding Crowd. London: Penguin, 1994. pp. 361-2.
  14. ^ a b "Lead, Kindly Light; John Henry Newman". Anglicanhistory.org. Retrieved 2019-11-21.

External links edit

  • Sheet music and recordings from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints website

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Lead Kindly Light Amid the encircling gloom is a hymn with words written in 1833 by Saint John Henry Newman as a poem titled the Pillar of the Cloud which was first published in the British Magazine in 1834 and republished in Lyra Apostolica in 1836 1 Lead Kindly Light amid the encircling gloom Lead Kindly Light tune Lux Beninga GenreHymnWritten1833TextJohn Henry NewmanBased onExodus 13 21 22Meter10 4 10 4 10 10MelodyAlberta William H Harris Sandon Charles H Purday Lux Benigna J B Dykes Contents 1 History 2 Tune 3 Notable occasions relating to hymn 4 Verses 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Author John Henry Newman As a young priest Newman became sick while in Italy and was unable to travel for almost three weeks In his own words Before starting from my inn I sat down on my bed and began to sob bitterly My servant who had acted as my nurse asked what ailed me I could only answer I have a work to do in England I was aching to get home yet for want of a vessel I was kept at Palermo for three weeks I began to visit the churches and they calmed my impatience though I did not attend any services At last I got off in an orange boat bound for Marseilles We were becalmed for whole week in the Straits of Bonifacio and it was there that I wrote the lines Lead Kindly Light which have since become so well known Tune editThe first musical setting of Lead Kindly Light was published in Hymns Ancient and Modern in 1868 set to the hymn tune Lux Benigna specially composed for the hymn by John Bacchus Dykes Newman ascribed the popularity of the hymn to Dykes tune The hymn was later set to the tune Bonifacio by David Evans When the hymn was republished in the 1931 edition of Songs of Praise it was set to a tune by William Henry Harris entitled Alberta which he had composed in 1924 on a train crossing Canada 2 The theologian David Brown notes that Lux Benigna has been criticised for its Victorian sentimentality and that Dykes once popular tune has fallen out of favour while Harris s Alberta has gained popularity 3 Other popular settings of the hymn include Charles H Purday s tune Sandon composed in 1860 4 and Arthur Sullivan s tune Lux in Tenebris 5 which Ian Bradley praises as a much more sensitive and honest setting of Newman s ambiguity and expressions of doubt than Dykes s steady reassuring rhythms 6 Lead Kindly Light has also been set as a choral anthem by Sir John Stainer 1886 7 Notable occasions relating to hymn edit nbsp Portrait plaque of U S president William McKinley labelled It is God s Way Lead Kindly Light c 1901 The largest mining disaster in the Durham Coalfield in England was at West Stanley Colliery known locally as The Burns Pit when 168 men and boys lost their lives as the result of two underground explosions at 3 45pm on Tuesday 16 February 1909 In the Towneley Seam 63 lay dead in the Tilley Seam 18 lay dead in the Busty Seam 33 lay dead and in the Brockwell Seam 48 lay dead But incredibly there were still men alive underground A group of 34 men and boys in the Tilley Seam had found a pocket of clean air They were led by Deputy Mark Henderson A few of them panicked and left the group they died instantly after inhaling the poison gas The remainder sat in almost total darkness when one of them began humming the Hymn Lead Kindly Light In no time at all the rest of the miners joined in with the words Lead kindly light amidst the encircling gloom lead thou me on The night is dark and I am far from home This was probably sung to the tune Sandon by C H Purday popular with miners in the Durham coalfield Before the hymn ended young Jimmy Gardner died of injuries These 26 men were rescued after 14 hours four others were later rescued Lead Kindly Light was sung by Betsie ten Boom sister of Corrie ten Boom and other women as they were led by the S S Guards to the Ravensbruck concentration camp during the Holocaust 8 Lead Kindly Light was sung by a soloist Marion Wright on the RMS Titanic during a hymn singing gathering led by the Rev Ernest C Carter shortly before the ocean liner struck an iceberg on April 14 1912 9 The hymn was also sung aboard one of the Titanic s lifeboats when the rescue ship Carpathia was sighted the following morning It was suggested by one of the occupants Noelle Countess of Rothes 10 On one occasion in February 1915 Lead Kindly Light was sung by a group of British troops to the accompaniment of nearby artillery fire on the Western Front during the First World War at services held before going into the trenches the following day 11 Lead Kindly Light is the motto for the Cambridge High School Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Our Own English High School United Arab Emirates The Little Flower Higher Secondary School Salem Tamil Nadu India Soundararaja Vidyalaya Dindigul Tamil Nadu India Mangalam College of Engineering Ettumanoor Kerala India St Thomas Public School Pune Maharashtra India 12 Sri Kumaran Children s Home Bangalore Karnataka India and for De Paul School Kuravilangad Kerala Malayalam translation The hymn is referred to in Chapter LVI titled Beauty in Loneliness After All from Thomas Hardy s novel Far From The Madding Crowd 13 The hymn was also a favourite of Mahatma Gandhi and is mentioned at the Gandhi Museum in Madurai Tamil Nadu It was the favourite hymn of Percy French 1854 1920 who died suddenly in January 1920 at the home of his cousin in Formby England He was on his way back to his family after a final entertainment in Glasgow These lines from Lead Kindly Light are etched on his grave in Saint Luke s Church Formby So long thy power hath blessed me Sure it still will lead me on O er moor and fen o er crag and torrent Till the night is gone Verses editEdward Henry Bickersteth later Bishop of Exeter added a fourth pirate verse for the poem s republication in the Hymnal Companion in 1870 14 Newman was not pleased writing to the publishers It is not that the verse is not both in sentiment and language graceful and good but I think you will at once see how unwilling an author must be to subject himself to the inconvenience of that being ascribed to him which is not his own 14 This verse is not commonly now included as part of the hymn Lead Kindly Light amidst th encircling gloom Lead Thou me on The night is dark and I am far from home Lead Thou me on Keep Thou my feet I do not ask to see The distant scene one step enough for me I was not ever thus nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me on I loved to choose and see my path but now Lead Thou me on I loved the garish day and spite of fears Pride ruled my will Remember not past years So long Thy power hath blest me sure it still Will lead me on O er moor and fen o er crag and torrent till The night is gone And with the morn those angel faces smile Which I have loved long since and lost awhile Meantime along the narrow rugged path Thyself hast trod Lead Saviour lead me home in childlike faith Home to my God To rest forever after earthly strife In the calm light of everlasting life See also editPillar of CloudReferences edit Lyra Apostolica The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology Canterbury Press Retrieved 2019 11 21 Jones Aled 10 November 2009 13 Lead Kindly Light Aled Jones Forty Favourite Hymns Random House p 31 ISBN 978 1 4090 5077 3 Retrieved 6 February 2024 Brown David 20 March 2008 God and Mystery in Words Experience through Metaphor and Drama OUP Oxford p 104 ISBN 978 0 19 160789 9 Retrieved 6 February 2024 Tune SANDON Purday Hymnary org Retrieved 2019 11 21 Stainer Sir John ed 1898 The Church Hymnary Edinburgh Glasgow Belfast London amp New York Henry Frowde pp Appendix 11 Bradley Ian 2013 07 31 Lost Chords and Christian Soldiers The Sacred Music of Arthur Sullivan London SCM Press p 73 ISBN 9780334044215 1 dead link Corrie Ten Boom The Hiding Place USA Bantam Books 1974 pp 190 Paperback Lynch Don Marschall Ken 1997 Titanic An Illustrated History 2nd ed London Hodder amp Stoughton p 77 ISBN 0 340 56271 4 Kansas City Star July 31 1918 7 February 1915 Ted to Jane familyletters co uk 2015 02 07 Retrieved 2017 01 12 School Prayer St Thomas Public School Stthomaspublicschool in Thomas Hardy Far From The Madding Crowd London Penguin 1994 pp 361 2 a b Lead Kindly Light John Henry Newman Anglicanhistory org Retrieved 2019 11 21 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lead Kindly Light nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article Lead Kindly Light Sheet music and recordings from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lead Kindly Light amp oldid 1215985777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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